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Travel around England through the pages of this book, and visit a wide selection of our fabulous country houses, those jewels in the English landscape that are often set in spectacular gardens and grounds. Whether in public or private hands, English country houses, from the perfect little medieval manor of Cotehele on the banks of the Tamar to the Gothic splendours of Knebworth, represent much of the greatest architecture, art and design accomplished in this country, and also constitute a record in stone, brick glass and timber of the nation's history. This evocative collection of archive photographs from the world-famous Francis Frith Collection shows English country houses in all their glory.

  • Free optional inscription available!
  • 128 pages
  • ISBN 978-1-85937-674-4
  • Printed to order
Paperback
£16
Hardback
£22

Free Mounted Photo Print with this book!

A Frith photo print

These books include a voucher for a free Frith Photo Print. Turn to the back of your Frith book and find a voucher for a free mounted print of a Frith photo of your choice. Simply choose any photo from the book, return the completed voucher with a small payment for P&P. We will then print it in sepia and mount it for you in our Medium Standard mount.

The perfect, personalised gift

Add a dedication to the title page

Add a personal dedication to the title page - free of charge. Most of our books are printed individually to order. You can add a personal message when you buy that will be printed on the title page at no extra cost, making our books a great gift or keepsake. This is a great option for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries and leaving or retirement.

" I ordered a book with a personalised touch (from my youngest kids to their grandma). Having the option to personalise is one of the reasons I bought it. It was promptly delivered, no fuss, no delays. An absolutely beautiful pictorial historical account of my Mum's home town, which I am sure she will be delighted with.

Thank you very much Francis Frith."

Michael Berryman